- Woodson T. Slater
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name = Woodson T. Slater
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caption = Slater in 1910
office = 38th Associate Justice of theOregon Supreme Court
termstart = 1909
termend = 1911
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appointer =George Earle Chamberlain
predecessor = new position
successor =George H. Burnett
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birthdate =November 18 1858
birthplace =Corvallis, Oregon flagicon|Oregon
deathdate = death date and age|1928|11|30|1858|11|18|mf=y
deathplace =Portland, Oregon
spouse = Mary Price HoweWoodson Taylor Slater (1858-1928) was an American attorney and jurist in
Oregon . He was the 38th Associate Justice on theOregon Supreme Court , serving from 1909 to 1911. Slater was the son of CongressmanJames H. Slater . The Oregon native also worked in the state’s treasurer’s office and for the Supreme Court prior to his appointment as a judge to the state’s highest court.Early life
Woodson Slater was born on
November 18 1858 , in Corvallis, Benton County,Oregon Territory to Elizabeth (Edna) Gray and later CongressmanJames H. Slater .Corning, Howard M. "Dictionary of Oregon History". Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956.] In 1863 the family moved toWalla Walla, Washington , and thenAuburn, Oregon , before settling in theEastern Oregon town of La Grande in 1866. There in Union County Woodson received his primary education in the public schools. In 1883, he graduated from theUniversity of Oregon inEugene, Oregon before being admitted to the bar two years later. Slater married in 1885 to Mary Price Howe and the couple would have four children.Legal career
Upon becoming a lawyer Slater moved to
Pendleton, Oregon , and began practicing law in 1886. The following year he moved toSalem, Oregon , where he worked in the office of theOregon State Treasurer until 1890. He then returned to La Grande where he became involved in the mercantile industry, but returned to Salem in 1894 and opened a law practice. In Salem, he taught law atWillamette University College of Law in 1903 as a professor of torts and contracts. ["The Wallulah", Volume 1. Salem, Or. : Associated Students of Willamette University, 1903.] Then from 1907 until early 1909 he was the commissioner of theOregon Supreme Court . OnFebruary 12 1909 , Oregon GovernorGeorge Earle Chamberlain appointed Slater to the state supreme court bench when the court expanded from three to five justices. [ [http://www.bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections24.htm Oregon Blue Book: Governors of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved onFebruary 2 2008 .] [http://www.bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections27.htm Oregon Blue Book: Supreme Court Justices of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved onFebruary 2 2008 .] He left the court at the end of the term onJanuary 1 1911 .Later years
Woodson T. Slater died in
Portland, Oregon , onNovember 30 1928 at the age of 70.References
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